Soleure, the venerable magistrates of that place were first paraded round the town in barbarous triumph, and afterwards, contrary to all the laws of war, of nations, and of nature, were inhumanly put to death; if, when the unoffending town of Sion capitulated... The British Critic: A New Review - Página 1451799Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| George Canning - 1799 - 80 páginas
...humility. If, after the taking of Soleure, the venerable Magiftrates of that place were firft paraded round the town in barbarous triumph, and afterwards, contrary...loofe to revel in every fpecies of licentioufnefs and cruelty, — if the women, after having been brutally violated, were thrown alive into the flames ;... | |
| 1799 - 748 páginas
...humility. If, after the taking of Soleure, the venerable Magiftrates of that place were firft paraded round the town in barbarous triumph, and afterwards, contrary...troops were let loofe to revel in every fpecies of licenrioufnpfs and cruelty, — if the women, after having been brutally violated, were thrown alive... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1799 - 788 páginas
...humility. If, after the taking of Soleure, the venerable Magiftrates of that place were firft paraded round the town in barbarous triumph, and afterwards, contrary...Sion capitulated to the French, the troops were let loofc to revel in every fpecies of liccntioufnefs and cruelty, — if the women, after having been... | |
| William Cobbett - 1819 - 810 páginas
...humility. If, after the taking of Soleure, the venerable magistrates of that place were first paraded round the town in barbarous triumph, and afterwards, contrary...Sion capitulated to the French, the troops were let loose to revel in every species of licentiousness and cruelty, — if toe women, after having been... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1819 - 816 páginas
...magistrales of that place were first paraded round the town in barbarous triumph, aiid [54 ;. v.'irnrds, contrary to all the laws of war, of nations, and of...inhumanly put to death ; if, when the unoffending toOTofSion capitulated to the French, the troops were let loose to revel in every species of licentiousness... | |
| Charles Knapp Dillaway - 1830 - 484 páginas
...humility. If, after the taking of Soleure, the venerable magistrates of that place were first handed round the town in barbarous triumph, and afterwards, contrary to all the laws of war, of nations, and nature, were inhumanly put to death; if, when the unoffending town of Sion capitulated to the French,... | |
| George Canning - 1835 - 650 páginas
...humility. If, after the taking of Soleure, the venerable magistrates of that place were first paraded round the town in barbarous triumph, and afterwards, contrary...Sion capitulated to the French, the troops were let loose to revel in every species of licentiousness and cruelty; — if the women, after having been... | |
| George Canning - 1836 - 508 páginas
...humility. If, after the taking of Soleure, the venerable magistrates of that place were first paraded round the town in barbarous triumph, and afterwards, contrary...Sion capitulated to the French, the troops were let loose to revel in every species of licentiousness and cruelty ; — if the women, after having been... | |
| John Epy Lovell - 1836 - 534 páginas
...humility. If, after the taking of Soleure, the venerable magistrates of that place were first handed round the town in barbarous triumph, and afterwards, contrary to all the laws of war, of nations, and nature, were inhumanly put to death ; if, when the unoffending town of Sion capitulated to the French,... | |
| Englishmen - 1837 - 264 páginas
...humility. If, after the taking of Soleure, the venerable magistrates of that place were first paraded round the town in barbarous triumph, and afterwards, contrary...Sion capitulated to the French, the troops were let loose to revel in every species of licentiousness and cruelty ; — if the women, after having been... | |
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